7 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise 2.0 Redux - "the contrast between traditional enterprise software and WEB 2.0 software now being used more and more by enterprises. " great post -- go read it
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19 month ago
Linkorama : How to Start Business - The Internet isn’t just a bunch of cables and wires—it’s an interconnected network of people.
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22 month ago
Linkorama : The Machine is Us/ing Us - digital ethno video
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Linkorama : Organizational Dynamics, Not Technology - And that's another takeaway in this post: Elevating people, groups (teams, communities) and networks to the same level of importance as data, information and process is long overdue.
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Linkorama : Web 3.0 is made of people - So at this stage I think I’d be willing to take my chances on rewriting the future, and place my bet on it actually being Wikipedia Takes All.
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27 month ago
Linkorama : MySpace is the AOL 2.0 - A walled garden of people?
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Linkorama : The Collective Wisdom at Work - Now do those of us who got the Soylent Green reference qualify as "2.0," or with our antediluvian cultural baggage, are we too old-school to make it out of Beta?
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30 month ago
Linkorama : Coming to terms with Web 2.0 - You know when Gartner and IBM pontificate on Web 2.0, that we've reached a point where the term has become generally acceptable - mainstream even.
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32 month ago
Linkorama : Made of People - There's an easy way to describe today's online culture of participation without invoking Web 2.0 at all. Just call it the Internet. That way, everyone will know what you mean.
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36 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Asking the Internet - Asking the Internet: We want to give anyone a place to tap the collective wisdom of the Internet for advice, recommendations, theories, jokes, ... whatever. Anyone can answer. It's free.
Linkorama : Asking the Internet - It's like blogging for question people and like Friendster for answer people.
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38 month ago
Linkorama : It's ... like your brain on LSD! - Then we remembered it was the punchline of the movie Soylent Green, where corpses are reconstituted into food. Yeeeuch!
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